Pope composes prayers for end of pandemic to be recited after Rosary

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis asked Catholics to make a special effort in May to pray the Rosary, knowing that by doing so they will be united with believers around the world asking for Mary’s intercession in stopping the coronavirus pandemic.

“Contemplating the face of Christ with the heart of Mary, our mother,
will make us even more united as a spiritual family and will help us overcome
this time of trial,” the pope said in a letter addressed to all Catholics and
released by the Vatican April 25.

The month of May is traditionally devoted to
Mary, and many Catholics already are in the habit of praying the Rosary at home
during the month, he noted. “The restrictions of the pandemic have made us come
to appreciate all the more this ‘family’ aspect, also from a spiritual point of
view.”

“You can decide according to your own
situations” whether to pray individually or in groups, he said, noting that “it
is easy also on the internet to find good models of prayers to follow.”

Pope Francis wrote two prayers to Mary that
can be recited at the end of the Rosary, prayers he said he would be reciting “in
spiritual union with all of you.”

A woman prays with a rosary in 2019 at Old St. Mary’s Church in Detroit. In an April 25 letter, Pope Francis asked Catholics to make a special effort in May to pray the rosary, knowing that by doing so they will be united with believers around the world asking for Mary’s intercession in stopping the COVID-19 pandemic. (Kirthmon F. Dozier/CNS, USA TODAY NETWORK via Reuters)

Both prayers acknowledge Mary’s closeness to her Son’s followers and
ask for her protection and for her intercession just as she interceded with
Jesus on behalf of the newlyweds at Cana who had run out of wine for their
wedding feast.

“We know that you will provide, so that, as
at Cana in Galilee, joy and celebration may return after this time of trial,”
one of the prayers read.

Pope Francis’ prayers also include specific intentions for those who
are sick, for those who care for them, for those who have died and those who
mourn for them, for scientists seeking cures and vaccines and for government
leaders who must find a way to protect their people.

“Mary Most Holy, stir our consciences, so
that the enormous funds invested in developing and stockpiling arms will
instead be spent on promoting effective research on how to prevent similar
tragedies from occurring in the future,” one of the prayers said.

“Beloved Mother, help us realize that we are
all members of one great family and to recognize the bond that unites us, so
that, in a spirit of fraternity and solidarity, we can help to alleviate
countless situations of poverty and need,” it continued. “Make us strong in
faith, persevering in service, constant in prayer.”

— By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service.

The complete texts of the two prayers, written by Pope Francis for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, are found below.

O Mary,You shine continuously on our journeyas a sign of salvation and hope.We entrust ourselves to you, Health of the Sick,who, at the foot of the cross,were united with Jesus’ suffering,and persevered in your faith.

“Protectress of the Roman people,”

You know our needs,and we know that you will provide,so that, as at Cana in Galilee,joy and celebration may returnafter this time of trial.

Help us, Mother of Divine Love,To conform ourselves to the will of the Fatherand to do what Jesus tells us.For He took upon Himself our suffering,and burdened Himself with our sorrowsto bring us, through the cross,to the joy of the Resurrection.Amen.

Pope Francis makes the sign of the cross as he prays in front of a statue of Mary in 2016 at the Vatican. (Paul Haring/CNS)

SECOND PRAYER

“We fly to your protection, O Holy Mother of God.”

In the present tragic situation, when the whole world is prey to suffering and anxiety, we fly to you, Mother of God and our mother, and seek refuge under your protection.

Virgin Mary,

Turn your merciful eyes toward us amid this coronavirus pandemic. Comfort those who are distraught and mourn their loved ones who have died, and at times are buried in a way that grieves them deeply. Be close to those who are concerned for their loved ones who are sick and who, in order to prevent the spread of the disease, cannot be close to them. Fill with hope those who are troubled by the uncertainty of the future and the consequences for the economy and employment.

Mother of God and our Mother,

Pray for us to God, the Father of Mercies, that this great suffering may end and that hope and peace may dawn anew. Plead with your divine Son, as you did at Cana, so that the families of the sick and the victims be comforted, and their hearts be opened to confidence and trust.

Protect those doctors, nurses, health workers and volunteers who are on the frontline of this emergency and are risking their lives to save others. Support their heroic effort and grant them strength, generosity and continued health.

Be close to those who assist the sick night and day, and to priests who, in their pastoral concern and fidelity to the Gospel, are trying to help and support everyone.

Blessed Virgin,

Illumine the minds of men and women engaged in scientific research, that they may find effective solutions to overcome this virus.

Support national leaders, that with wisdom, solicitude and generosity they may come to the aid of those lacking the basic necessities of life and may devise social and economic solutions inspired by farsightedness and solidarity.

Mary Most Holy,

Stir our consciences, so that the enormous funds invested in developing and stockpiling arms will instead be spent on promoting effective research on how to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.

Beloved Mother,

Help us realize that we are all members of one great family and to recognize the bond that unites us, so that, in a spirit of fraternity and solidarity, we can help to alleviate countless situations of poverty and need. Make us strong in faith, persevering in service, constant in prayer.

Mary, Consolation of the afflicted,

Embrace all your children in distress and pray that God will stretch out His all-powerful hand and free us from this terrible pandemic, so that life can serenely resume its normal course.

To you, who shine on our journey as a sign of salvation and hope, do we entrust ourselves, O Clement, O Loving, O Sweet Virgin Mary. Amen.

Catholic News Service, serving since 1920 as a news agency specializing in reporting religion, is the primary source of national and world news that appears in the U.S. Catholic press. It is also a leading source of news for Catholic print and broadcast media throughout the world.

The Catholic Sun shares in the mission of evangelizing the Catholic faithful by providing news, information, education, a forum for discussion and guidance in matters of faith, morals and spiritual life.